Using an alternative router for bt inifinity 2

Is it possible for me to go back to using my last ISPs talktalk super router (built in fibre modem) as currently using a hub 5 and my kids on their consoles having problems staying connected and when they are connected half the time the nat type is moderate where as when I was using the super router we had no problems at all? If so do I just plug it in and connect or do I need to do something within the router?

If it is a VDSL modem and not locked to talktalk, then yes. User name is [email protected], password not required unless the router requires one, in which case BT will suffice.

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